DH Skies

November 20, 2016 8:13 AM
Enough staff volunteers had been rounded up to supervise the groups for the fair. Overall, there had been a fair amount of shrugging of the shoulders, and not-really-minding. The suggestion box from the students had also remained conspicuously empty. And so, the staff had more or less politely carved up the world between them. A few too many had tended towards Europe, so Selina had stepped back and allowed her colleagues to take their first picks. At first she’d drawn a blank on what to do, but inspiration hadn’t been too hard to find. She’d consulted a few bottles of wine that she kept in her quarters, and come up with a reasonable second choice.

The list of countries was posted before breakfast at the start of the week, with a reminder of the rules.

Fair Sign Ups

Please sign up with your name, year and house in the group that you would like to join.

Each group can take a maximum of six participants. First come, first served.

If all groups are full, please speak to the leader of the group you would like to join.


To underline the point, there were six numbered spaces under each group’s heading, which listed the country and the professor running it. She had debated it leaving out the professors, to push students to really evaluate the countries they were most interested in, not just who their favourite (or least favourite) teacher was, but she had reasoned that there were bound to be some students who clashed with certain professors, or were intimidated by them, and there was no point trying to throw them together. This was about making a nice fair, not resolving those sorts of issues, though of course she hoped the groups would get along, work well and it would build team spirit and all that kind of thing. The students would have a week to think about it, talk to their friends and add their names, if they were interested.

OOC - hello, to show dedication to the project and to prevent people just spamming the lists, we do require site rule (200 words) sign ups to be posted in response. Whilst, IC, sign ups are just up for a week, OOC I will give you two.
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0 DH Skies Fair sign ups 26 DH Skies 1 5

Edward Perrault

November 20, 2016 8:18 AM
 
8 Edward Perrault France (nm) 35 Edward Perrault 0 5


Madeleine Dautin

November 21, 2016 12:47 PM
Madeleine hadn't cared much about the fair that was coming up. The ball had been much lovelier than she had originally anticipated. In fact, part of her thought the decoration to be far more splendid than anything she had ever seen in France. But, it had been created primarily by Americans and so she had turned her nose up at the whole thing because who was she to admit that perhaps Sonora had gotten something right after all?

She had skipped the extra-fair announcement before dinner and only through the rumor mill (and the tacky suggestion box at the front of the dining hall) heard about the idea of a world fair. This captured Madeleine's imagination and she was excited to attend. She was sure that Flora could investigate into some high-profile international cases and try the local delicacies that sprouted up as she travelled the world kicking butt.

And then the Charms professor suggested to head a table on France. Madeleine was outraged. Professor Perrault was her elder and a teacher at the school and so she obviously had to show him the respect that was due. But what did this québécois think he was doing, leading a table on France? It was absolutely ridiculous. Québec was like the annoying little brother of France who was the cool older sister and probably the best in the world at everything. It was asinine to think that he could do a good job and so, as a considerate citizen, Madeleine had to step in and right this terrible wrong.

That night after dinner, she marched up to the fair sign-up board. No one had written their name down just yet--not even Bastien but perhaps he was just behind on the news? He could be rather slow, Madeleine conceded. So, she took it upon herself to sign both of the second-year Frenchies up for the task.

Madeleine Dautin, 2nd year, Aladren

Sébastien Évreux, 2nd year, Aladren


It was only as she was walking away that she realized there was another Frenchman at the school. Louis Valois... Did she want to go back and sign him up too? Loathe as she was to hang out with the older wizard, he was French and a Valois. It was only logical that he help her and Bastien stop the travesty that was sure to be Professor Perrault's French table. However if she went back to the sign-up sheets then everyone would know she had written down multiple names and she wasn't quite sure she was allowed to do that. Additionally, Louis was older than her by a couple years and even though she was pretty sure Bastien was older too, it was only by a couple months. She just couldn't take the same liberties with Louis Valois that she could with Sébastien Évreux.

And then she saw Louis sitting at a table. She grinned and marched over to him. "Salut," she said, sitting down with a smile. "Je pensais qu'il sera amusant de faire la table française tous ensemble--toi, Bastien, et moi... Qu'est ce que tu pense?"

OOC: This is not a true reservation of two spots on the list. Sébastien will still have to write his 200 words to truly sign-up for the table so if for some reason the French table fills up before he can write the 200 words that's okay, we'll come up with an IC reason to explain why he's not at the table. In other words, I don't want to dissuade anyone away from signing up by taking two spots.

French in this post:
"Salut, je pensais qu'il sera amusant de faire la table française tous ensemble--toi, Bastien, et moi... Qu'est ce que tu pense?" =
"Hi, I thought it would be fun to all do the French table together--you, Bastien, and I... what do you think?"
10 Madeleine Dautin Table for two. [tag: Sébastien Évreux and Louis Valois] 340 Madeleine Dautin 0 5

Florence Newell

December 02, 2016 5:16 AM
Flo looked over her options, tapping her chin with the end of her quill in an act of intellectual curiosity. The idea of the fair was delightful, and, to a little nerd like her, the opportunity to learn about a country was not something she could easily pass up. She knew bits and pieces about some of the countries, and absolutely nothing on others, but there were many factors to consider when choosing one.

Florence Newell, first year, Aladren.

She settled on France in the end, for a multitude of reasons. First and foremost, the other names on the list were actual French people, which to her suggested a more authentic learning experience, even if it probably meant that it would demand less of her. And she did know a touch of French from her tutoring, although her understanding of the language paled in comparison to her brother’s, as Dustin was basically fluent and could only have improved thanks to his actually French roommate.

Moreover, Florence was a young lady, and young ladies had a tendency to romanticize France, or at the very least Paris. She pictured a romantically candlelit image, a softly glowing street view with the Eiffel Tower in the background. It would be interesting to see how that imaged compared to the reports of Madeleine Dautin and Sébastien Évreux.
12 Florence Newell Hon hon~ 362 Florence Newell 0 5


Ayla Tremaine

December 02, 2016 4:54 PM
It was kind of a no brainer when it came to Ayla choosing her country. Over the past few months she'd really discovered a secret love of all things French. This went beyond French toast, French fries, and berets,(though she did feel like she looked pretty cute in them). She’d always appreciated the fashion, and how pretty the language sounded. Now, though, she loosely knew some French boys, and that seemed like a compelling enough reason to sign up.

Ayla scanned the list, and though she didn't see Louis’ name anywhere, she figured he would eventually pick his native country. If she signed up first though, no one would catch on to the real reason she chose it. The first year was glad to see that Flo had signed up as well, and she'd worked with Sébastien in Defense, so she would at least know some of the people in her group. Not that that was an issue for her, given that she was a bit of a social butterfly by nature.

She took her quill from her bag and neatly wrote her name beneath Florence’s.

Ayla Tremaine, first year Teppenpaw

Even if Louis didn't end up signing up for this group, (but why wouldn't he when the other French students had?) Ayla figured this would be a good opportunity to get to learn more about his country. You know, incase she ever worked up enough nerve to actually talk to him.
5 Ayla Tremaine Oui oui 367 Ayla Tremaine 0 5

Gwen Fintoc

December 04, 2016 4:38 PM
Gwen thought the idea of helping out with the fair seemed like a nice idea but she let herself think on it for a few days before committing herself to anything. She was encouraged when she noticed that some of her classmates had signed up, meaning that it wouldn’t just be run by the older students who would no doubt be far better at this kind of thing.

It would be a fun opportunity, she thought, and so she made up her mind. It wasn’t difficult to select a country. France had a lot going for it. She had always grown up having a very romantic idea of what France was like, everything she’d heard about it sounding so wonderful. Gwen had also seen that Ayla had signed up so it would be nice to have a friend in the group. There was another first year girl, Florence Newell, and the Teppenpaw was keen to get to know her.

Friendships seemed to develop slowly at Sonora, perhaps because of the house divide, so it was good that there were opportunities like this to work with students one mightn’t usually interact with. Gwen looked at the two French students’ names with interest, already knowing who they were since she shared classes with them, and thought how fabulous it was that they had actual French students to take the lead.

Professor Perrault was the group leader, a lovely professor who she knew had taught at Ward’s school in Québec for his first year. No doubt he also knew a lot about the country that Gwen was so excited to expand her knowledge of.

Gwen Fintoc, 1st year, Teppenpaw
8 Gwen Fintoc Who let the frogs out? 364 Gwen Fintoc 0 5